Is Hector "Macho" Camacho worthy of IBHOF induction?

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  1. Twisted_Metal

    Twisted_Metal Active Member Full Member

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    so does de la hoya deserve to be in HOF?

    his biggest victory was against 35 years old chavez and camacho
    plus someone named fernando vargas

    he lost to best fighter he face too, shane mosley twice, trinidad, hopkins and off course a much smaller man name pacquiao

    as much as I hated camacho fighting style in the 90's he will be in HOF technically from achievent standpoint, there's nothing you can do about it.
     
  2. box101

    box101 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    you can add howard davis an the tough tony baltazar to that list though baltazar not great definitly crediable ,cornelious boza edwards also very good that some idiot would ? his worth is mind blowing that jaquerry hariss is is a serious DUMBASS talk about credabilty or lack there of thats jaquerry
     
  3. doubleplaidinum

    doubleplaidinum Maravilla Full Member

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    i guess beating pernell whitaker and ike quartey among many other very, very solid lesser known fighters doesn't mean anything...
     
  4. Jacory Harris

    Jacory Harris I'm a gorilla I'm a dawg! Full Member

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    Ever heard of sentence structure or this --> .
     
  5. MRBILL

    MRBILL Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    NO!!! Howard Davis and Jerry Quarry were damn good, but, they also fall short.......... No induction for either man there....... NO! Sorry...
    :deal:hat

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  6. box101

    box101 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    mr bill never mentioned jerry quarry but when i did refer to howard davis an cornelious boza edward i was adding to impressive list of boxers puertorricane had already listed for future hall of famer hector camacho sr had beaten
     
  7. box101

    box101 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    exactly what i thought can come up with nothing for another one of your dumbass statements when you try unsucsessfuly to discredit future hall famer camacho sr the sport of boxing has along rich history wich you know nothing about cause your head is shoved so far up floyds ass his **** got you seeing unclear an the lack of matter between your ears dont let you think before you type with absolutley no knowledge.......
     
  8. MRBILL

    MRBILL Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Box101,

    No offense, but you write English like ****....... I kinda' hear what you are trying to say, but try to be more clear and understandable.... Cheers.....
    :deal:hat

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  9. box101

    box101 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    no offense taken english not my strong point but dont like when stupid ****s say or write to discredit with no knowledge of boxing **** i dont like camacho but his body of work undeniable facts is facts an he is hall of famer sabe
     
  10. tepaltzin

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    Your posts are fine. Nothing a few of these "." and these "," can't fix!
     
  11. box101

    box101 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    appreciate it might not be proper but i belive substance, knowledge,an appeciation for history regardless if ilike some one or not is there is what im after along with reading other opinions an facts
     
  12. essexboy

    essexboy The Cat Full Member

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    He was nearly great so yes he deserves to be in, skillset, opposition faced and defeated all very good, hes better than alot of the crap already in there.
     
  13. Twisted_Metal

    Twisted_Metal Active Member Full Member

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    ok I'll take it, his best real victory was against pernell whitaker and it was just as close as camacho decision victory over rosario

    and talkin about beating solid lesser known fighter...
    in 80's camacho beat rafael solis, bazooka limon, ramirez (right after he knocked out rosario), greg haugen, rosario, howard davis, ray mancini, vinny paz....
     
  14. Twisted_Metal

    Twisted_Metal Active Member Full Member

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    well, compu box statistic shows camacho landed more
    right after the final bell, larry merchant says he has camacho slightly ahead. I agree with those.
     
  15. hogie

    hogie New Member Full Member

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    Definite HOF. Two of the fastest hands I've ever seen. He wasn't a big puncher and I think fighters that don't knock guys out don't always get the credit they deserve. He went ten years as a pro without getting beaten. Sure he fought too long but plenty of great boxers have made that mistake.
    I can't say I watched many of his later fights but I don't remember him ever getting Knocked down (and I hated all that "macho" **** so I always wanted him to get planted).

    He also beat Freddie Roach so I'm sure all the Mayweather fans will start some internet campaign to get him in.